WILD ARCTIC SALMON OIL™
Fresh Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil
Sourced from the finest quality producer in Alaska this pharmaceutical grade oil is packed full of valuable Omega 3 fatty acids and flushed with nitrogen for extended shelf life.
Alaskan salmon are among the purest of all ocean fish, consistently testing free of hazardous levels of contaminates. They are also a rich source of the powerful antioxidant astaxanthin, a natural carotenoid that imparts the rich red color to our oil. Alaskan salmon is naturally high in Vit E which is usually added to the oil as natural mixed tocopherols to extend the shelf life.
We needed to source the finest quality oil for our veterinary market. What we found were International producers that made product using anchovy and herring with a trace of salmon and labeling it as "Salmon Oil". Some didn't even have salmon oil in their "Salmon Oil" and almost all of the true salmon oil we did find was from farm raised salmon. Alaska prohibits fish farms so we know for certain it is what it says it is- Wild Alaskan Salmon.
A Sustainable Harvest
The Marine Stewardship Council has certified Alaska salmon fisheries as sustainable. The Audubon Society, Sierra Club, Environmental Defense and Monterey Bay Aquarium are among the conservation groups advocating consumption of wild Alaskan salmon as opposed to farm raised salmon.
Support Alaska’s Small Business
Fishing is the economic backbone of every community in the island archipelago of Southeast Alaska. Alaska’s fisheries are small boat fisheries typically operated by family run businesses. VRG strives to promote family and small business.

you should charles, the dogs will love it... i get it from Ted at Veterinary Resources, he ships anywhere. and quick. i get his kelp from him too. sometimes he puts stuff on ebay that you can bid on.. i won a 20lb case of organic kelp.(solid gold sea meal 5lbs is $69) and the kelp only cost me $50 from ted, and its better quality...

cheekymunkee wrote:I gave up on supplements after Justice ate them ALL & the procceded to poop & puke them all over the house. An almost full bottle of Kelp & about 1/2 bottle of fish oil. She looked really good though

Oh my! What a mess! Mine loves both the salmon oil and the kelp and I bet she'd do the same if she could...

No. I used to use the Solid Gold Seameal in one of my many attempts to alleviate Venus and Nyx's dry coat but I didn't see a difference. I tried another brand of kelp called Ultra Kelp which Venus was allergic to so I sorta gave up on the kelp deal. Hey. Where is my shrugging dude emoticon!?

the salmon oil is from Veterinary Resource in WA.. its truly wild, and i found its better then the timberwolf withmy dogs. i was feeding the timberwolf salmon oil previously, and switched to the Veterinary Resource along with their kelp.. the kelp is way cheaper then the solid gold sea meal, i got 20 lbs off ebay from Ted for $50 and the sea meal with solid gold for a 5 lb jar is $69 by me.. the kelp is icelandic organic, and i have noticed a improvement with the dogs onthat as well. Ted has great prices, and he ships anywhere. i feed timberwolf dry, but they wouldnt give me any discounts for buying in bulk, where Ted did.. sometimes Ted will have stuff for sale on ebay, so you can really get a great deal there too

You do not have to give your dogs the amount recommended on the bottle. I don't because of expense and because my dogs are prone to the runs, also.

The more natural the Salmon oil the better. The vets offices tend to sell things that are too processed. The ingredients should really only be salmon oil, and maybe one other ingredient. (Mine has Rosemary Extract).

I guess some dogs don't like the fishy smell in their food, so that's another good reason to put less.